Moth and Rabbit Perfumes

BLOW UP 50 ml

135


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • Unisex
  • Eau de Parfum 50 ml
  • Top Notes: Absinth, Safran, Cardamom Cassis, Bourgeons, Oil Paint.
  • Heart Notes: Cedar Leaf, Myrrh, Cypriol Encens Pyrogene, Chinese Cedarwood.
  • Foundation Notes: Ciste Labdanum Bouleau, Leather, Woody Notes, Civette Abs, Amber.

INSPIRATION

Blow Up is based on Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 cult classic about a
fashion photographer who believes he has inadvertently captured a murder on film.
The fragrance opens with crisp, green notes of artemisia and rhubarb tempered by
spicy notes of cardamom. The spicy-freshness of the opening soon gives way to a
gorgeous, animalic-leather accord on a bed of warm resins and amber.

KEY ELEMENTS OF THE PERFUME

  • Photographer and dark room
  • Vintage, hedonisitic, puzzling
  • Peeping in the park
  • Green Notes
  • Spicy Notes/Spicy Freshness
Product Code: 5201111400283 Categories: , Tags: , , , , , , Designer: Moth and Rabbit Perfumes
Established in 2016, Moth and Rabbit Perfumes (M.A.R.) is a Berlin and Paris based Contemporary Perfumery using the principle of reproduction and transformation - the symbols for Moth and Rabbit - to tell stories with and through perfumes. Under the direction of Elke Filpes and SeongNam Choi and in collaboration with the legendary perfumer Mark Buxton, M.A.R. has released 11 unisex perfumes so far, each thrillingly unique and tonally different. What interests MOTH and RABBIT PERFUMES is to create a new way to memorise scent, making every perfume a multisensory experience. Every perfume is inspired by a movie and its whole aesthetics. Through the storytelling the way to memorize becomes completely different and it leads you to a different way of knowing scents. Olfactive stories revolve around the portrayal of the contemporary society. The packaging is purpusefully very minimalistic as the scent and the story are the key elements enabling the ingredients to tell their own stories. In other words the narrative and the olfactive products dialectically help to construct, transform and reproduce each other over and over again.

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